Graduate Advising: Since coming to Yale I have been on the dissertation committees of and/or (usually and) written letters of recommendation for the following graduate students. I was the chair of the committees for the students marked with an asterisk. (I have only recently begun to include this, and haven’t been able to check records carefully, so I am probably missing some students, especially from early in my time at Yale. Apologies to all I may have forgotten.)

C.P. Ragland — now tenured at St. Louis University

Sukjae Lee — now tenured at Seoul National University, having been previously tenured at the Ohio State University

Todd Buras* — now tenured at Baylor University

Desmond Hogan — now tenured at Princeton University

Andrew Dole — currently tenured at the Religious Studies dept. at Amherst College

Andrew Chignell — now tenured at Cornell University

Samuel Newlands — currently tenured at Notre Dame University

Larry Jorgensen — currently tenured at Skidmore College

Geoffrey Pynn* — currently tenured at Northern Illinois University

Elliot Paul — currently tenure-track at Columbia/Barnard

Nick Kroll — currently tenure-track at Franklin and Marshall College

Matthew Benton (Rutgers PhD: I was an outside member of the committee) — currently tenure-track at Seattle Pacific University

John Pittard* — currently tenure-track at Yale Divinity School

Justin Khoo — currently tenure-track at MIT

Aaron Norby — currently working outside of philosophy

Julianne Chung* — currently tenure-track at University of Louisville

Alexander Worsnip* — currently tenure-track at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications: Papers and Books (many of these papers are available on-line here)

“Why Take a Stance on God?”, interview of KDR by Gary Gutting in The Stone, the New York Times philosophy blog, 18 September 2014; reprinted with slight revisions as “Religion and Knowledge,” in Gary Gutting, Talking God: Philosophers on Belief (New York: W.W. Norton, 2017), pp. 172-186.

“The Limits of the Free Will Defense,” University of Oklahoma; Oct. 12, 2018.

“Marilyn Adams and the defeat of Horrendous Evils,” Special Memorial Session: Marilyn McCord Adams; Pacific Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association; March 29, 2018.

“The Limits of the Free Will Defense,” University of South Carolina; March 23, 2018.

“How Do We Know that We’re Not Brains in Vats?,” New York University, Mind and Language Seminar (run by Stephen Schiffer and Crispin Wright); March 21, 2017.

“Free Will and Universalism,” delivered in two sessions on June 23, 2016 at the St. Thomas Summer Seminars in Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology; University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota.